Anyway, I have a Gentoo minimal install CD. I would've used it already, but it was giving me issues with my wireless card (Linksys WUSB54GC v3). I thought I would never be able to install Gentoo outside of VMWare, however, while re-reading LFS-Book-7.0.pdf, I found that the Gentoo stage3 install is somewhat similar to the LFS install because they both involved chrooting and moving away from the main system. The only issue I believe this would pose would have to be GRUB installation, as Arch relies on GRUB, so trying to reinstall GRUB might pose an issue.
Here's a summary of what I want to do:
-> Install Gentoo on a blank partition that exists on my hard drive using Arch Linux as the host system
-> After installing Gentoo, I want to use Arch Linux's GRUB installation to boot into Gentoo Linux.
Is that possible? I've heard of people who managed to get Gentoo installed on their computers using other GNU/Linux operating systems such as Ubuntu, Fedora, and Slackware.
Back to the issue with GRUB, I've checked the handbook, and it seems that in place of /boot/grub/grub.conf, Arch Linux uses /boot/grub/menu.lst
Here's a wgetpaste of my menu.lst file (wgetpaste = configuration file paste utility in Arch Linux. Very handy, if you ask me): http://paste.pocoo.org/show/572339/
So, what do you guys think? For those of you who have used Arch, do you believe it would be possible to install Gentoo on the same HDD as Arch?





